enchant

enchanten‧chant /ɪnˈtʃɑːnt $ ɪnˈtʃænt/ verb [transitive]1ENJOY/LIKE DOING something formal if something that you see or hear enchants you, you like it very muchI was enchanted by the way she smiled.The garden enchanted her.2literaryROM to use magic on something or someone→ See Verb table

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enchant• Sue was a college student, enchanted by Baum's storytelling abilities.• Marcel was waking up, enchanted by the songs of peasantsselling their wares beneath his window.• Fabia took herself off for a walk, but so great were her worries that for once Mariánské Láznë failed to enchant her.• The family scene had enchanted him.